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* “THE NEW YORK HERALD. — inte cinta ——--———-— — MORNING EDITION---THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1850. - TWO CENTS. 4 NO. 6862. WELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, | FURTHER NEWs BY THE NIAGARA. | AFFAIRS IN CUBA, _ | ‘toverveontotthe city Tam toldtheyaretocom. | amount of ball an Judge McCaleb had | sequently told him that I had left town and question. returned the new corps of Civic Guarda, which is to be | already fixed the ball, amd he did not feel disposed to Dedars, rview From Baring, Bros. & Co's Cireular. two thousand strong, This force is to be placed along | siter it. Bail was igiven in the rum of fuotn wa and ‘he diosoveryiot Wiotontaaions = CAIRTY-vIRGT CONGRESS. Seocsiens teddies Jk day 200 Additional Accounts by the Ohio and the entire coast of the island; tho atations to be made | $3000, for the appearance of General Lopes for trial. HENRY WM. HERBERT, pasa ae Ba aan, Briday. June 26, 1960, by Isabel, at every forty leagues, and two small steamers are to June 15, 1850. Columbia Howse. PM. are! Immediately, vither in the United States . American Stocks have exhibited, this week, little and Arrivals at New Orleans. or Rngland, for the purpose of conveying information. | Textible Row in Philadel shout the | FM COPT os Senate, fluctuation in prices, and little activity of demand.— The government are resolute in believing that the | @ucen of England—Her orb adhe eee sain aisiaaahe: deaadeninon Aiigatinaaas Busia on re fenst “is not finished. Tho regiments of Galicia a BS Last—A Statement of a recon’ fa SUBSEQUENT STATEAIEND, ited States sixes, certificates, 1068107, ex. dividend; Our Havana Correspondence. Napoles go to Santiago de Cuba at ones, and a rel Mr. Herbert having demolished one small man, calle upom ‘Wasnixatox, ae 26, 1850. | do, bonds, one thousand dollars, 108! « 1083. ex. divi- Havana, June 19, 1850, | forcement of mounted artillery to the Central Depart- = ae) on Montage saci SAR og x @Quiny RELATIVE TO THE GOVERNMENT mw MEXICO. | . + men! inv ‘ orning, subsequen: my interview — (Scare ehh rg TM auae balling scec is | dend; Alabama fives, dollar, 70 a 72; do. sterling, 15 & | Important Intelligence from Havana—New Mode of Trans- | ng press at Havann arc occupied in onlightening T know to have been canvassed #0 4 | with Judge Barton on tha Baturday evening . 16; Illinois sixes, internal improvement, 45 @ 4Y, ex. | misting Government Instructions te Consuls—Sad Con- | their readers with the viows of certain papers in tho | that among persons with whom I om utterly uoac- | 1 was informed by Mr. Brightly that ‘Mr Dalles was President for all orders, correspondence, &c.,in re- dividend; Indiana State fives, 69 s 71; Massachusetts dition of the American Prisoners at Hai Conduct | United States the“ piratos, etcetera.” It is | quainted—as to leaveno opportunity for the correction socnlsant toinsolent language used with Alation to, or connexion with, the appointment of Col, gterling 107 a 108; Maryland fives sterling, 92a a 4 “wich # little curious that while the note of proparation waa | Of ¢rror er misstatement by myself or my friends, I am | f) connection with the above affair. he paeenaPotiaiges alld tall fives, ’ . af the Spanish Authorities, $e. $e. heard, searerly a volee was rained agalust the expedi- | compelled to resort, in self justification, to this mode | Hirst. 1 therefore addressed to Mr. Di ‘Mearoe, as Civil tary) + | 98; Mississippi planters’ bonds, 58a 60; do. Union bank | What must have been the 42. Uhab'Ainattonn,| tom, but co stenaalt hed failed, “On | Of publishing the truth, which I do with no intention surprise " the pack opened u-on Mr. Herbert sauce gad the prociam <ion issued by him, for the organiza. | bonds, 10.020; New York fiver, 9697, ex. dividend; | Consul at this place when informed by the New Or. | them, and we havo them now full mouthed at tho dy- y fresh controverny, or reflecting anew : banter ys seriantinad aha on of a Btate gc rernment exico, Onto sixes, ‘56, 98 #10, ex. dividend; do. 1870, 108. | loans Picayune, of the letters addressed to him by our | 126°, Among the curious articios republished here, Per TE NY WILLTAM TARGART, To Mr. J. A. Darias, No. 141 Ohestnut streot THE OMNIBUS BILL 109, ex. dividend; Pennaylvania fives, 86 87; Boston | Secretary of State, Mr. Clayton, you cun well oonosive: | long term of peace onjoyed by the United States to Or The Cedars,” near Newark. New Jersey. in teas terme Of ea a eae XX) dividend from first April: | Up to yesterday morning he had not received aline of in- | the forbearance of Spain. It opens with the follo Columbia House, Philadelphia, June 10, 1850, hearing. ‘and am compolied’ to pemeg qeniyifey : ‘ to that pertion ng , , to the public lands of California. Canada sterling bonds, sixes, par, nominal. No Louls- | structions from our worthy Beeretary as tohowhe was | Toh Dit tet wissal thie Spaniards shall take von: | The Woad of Pembroke boils over at the mention of @ | gentleman amd man of honor, in datence of my owmre- ‘Judge's nome Mr. Wrastex next took the floor, when the further | ian Bank or South Carolina bonds for sale. to act, in the humiliating and painful position he has if tes that they know how t force ti evening. J h, J) Barto: putation, im order to learn what were the words he eonsideration of the subject was postponed until to- | There has been less activity manifested this week | been placed in for tho past three ales) mith the | aud-even piraes?to piracy, when fig aro atncgea wt | of the bar of the Oeluetbie ote ova tageinen tecnacl | made use of in retatlon to me, or my conduct, inquired ie T thin in the produce markets, and prices of coffee and su- | authorities hero; and the frst information he had that | WHe®,they are threatencd with robbery and assausina- | when I peremptorily refused to sehim. “He then beeline te Bee ee ne vis cieveaianoen ‘Was taken up at one o'clock, when Mr. Dovotass re- of Mr. Beule’s recent speech re- | Cit Sve*, "60; HOUR OF MEETING CHANGED. tion ;” and winds up with a fulsome appeal to “the | hie card up tomy room with » demand for an inter- Mr. Cuar moved that the ‘order fixing the hour of | gar are shade lower. Cotton, too, lsd. cheaper, | any instructions had been given him by his govera- | honest General Taylor” ~ the valiant coldier’ hold. | ews which 1 ve dentinad sresiterinn it oe imere. mere m2 ca ongy ~ a v7 trorsataon che and the corn trade, with a continuance of considerable | ment, was from the Piceyune of the 15th, which « gen- | ing over bim at the same time tho “indignation of tho | per mode of settling any differnnce to ‘thous it vied HENRY WM. HERBERT, eR, he brred to the fact that the erence: | fvorable weather, has boon again depressed. We re- | tleman handed him to read, and which was given to | Sp8nish neople” and the terrors of « Spanish heroism.’ | vece between two persous. July 17, 1860. Columbia Heuse, feta) A hy -. - sone fer to the following remarks for the principal trans- Ofa truth, you “ Yankis” must shake with fear! How | On Friday morning, he called agaia, and sent mea ‘True copy , ting’ the ear wt flare aad tha alost Me feasihion, | actions:— this gentleman by a passenger, before the mall was i wee. pe sible a eaten tos Pelayo” and feces Sc Tas beciearbt, (0 the otings Gast he regretted J.D. MCart. saffec! terest d There ie rather more doing and ooa are | Sssorted. * the Cid,”’ so pertinaciously brought forward in ever avi ubled me on t! revious evening, but st! ‘after: from Dalles ‘while tle Bennte had vat two mouths on one bill, with Saye get ing ey 7 d, prices are | “this is one way of carrying on a State correspon. | pices of hombact, Leannot concen, In sotersetions, | requested an tuterviews ashe bad. beet inferiaed thet a ee bars oa “Ea whos x — rt 1a have | 15R..and rails at £4 17s. 6d. © £5—both free on board dence, peculiar to our countr; faot, the Span- | ness, if General Taylor holds firmly to the Ameri- | I bad stated ny intention of horsewhipping him on wi Mr. Dallas turns State's evidence, nc yp i —~ ! rence! 4, ain a v@ | in Wales. Scotch pig dull; scllers of mixed numbers rivil of reading Mr Claytons letters | can doctrine of the immunity of our flag, we may be | the firet conventent opportunity; and although he was H (No. 6. * @one vel ave spent even three times the IabOF | St 449. Gd, Gartaherrie No. 1, 46s, a 40s. 6d. on tho Clyde. the General himself had seom | nearer at war than ia generally » } satinfied that information was untrue, he desired toex-| gin : In reply to yours of tais morning, I have te pon the subject referred to, than had been spent bY | Ewedeg £11 169. 8 £13. / ; this is only a fair sample ofthe ac- | In many quarters it is confidently asserted that plain to me the circumstances of the h delivered | state that Mr Leom Hirst did. use words to the offset Fhe Senate upon the question pending here, before FYI “yim steady, at £63 2 £85. Southern eon. | tion of our govermment in this whole , and we Spain, has accepted the championship of Ruropoan | by him concerning the Queen of England, which he | (bat he did not consider you s gyntieman, om Priday 7 decided to pass that infamous meawure, taking | ginued scarce, at £31 £54, Palo seal has deo sold | sould not it strange. The §} js themselves | chivalry, and will boldly onter the lista against the | presumed to have moved my indignation. last, in the Café“ Tortonl,” in tho presence of Messrs. ‘from ope Pe ance tive fram~ | g¢''30, for afrival. Cod, nominally £35. Olive, £39 | think, es Mr. Bulwer wrote Mr. Chatfield. that. it is | Monroe doctrine. Bhe not only will submit to no dic- | 1 then addressed to him note, marked No. 1. Barton, Grain, and yourfriend, ehise, He contended, also, that none of the delay | 8° 4)" Palm "30s, 6d. 0 31s, Cocos nut, 82s. "x 20s, | eek Kovernment; they begin really to believe, that | tation as to her course in Cuba, but will extend her z complained of would have occurred except for the ex- J. A. DALLAS. they dare not send their vessels of war into the harbor, o— Mr. Herbert, seeing he is in for @ fight, steps out, to go in S2aordinary effort made to coerce Senators to the sup- | Linseed ls Gesrer, and now worth 20e. 04, 8 90s. f0e'pre- | ce"make any demand forthe two Amerioan veescls | Niecragnn torritarp: where ine iedienee pect like a man, Me. If, W: Hsnorer. port of objectionable measures. in combining them wit MBvoar ye accounts from Cubs, ht ti. | Which were captured on the coast of Yucatan; and we (No. 1.) June, 13, 1850, =. ae a ccntitine U ealie’ tnt ‘Others not objectionable. Bee ien or the dincomitaee of the vespedition, keg | American residents, begin to be of tho same opinion, for | she eend forth her eonyucring armies, and place Gon, | _ Si: I have your message, loft for me at the bar this | , Immediately thereal on Mr. Carroll Tevia, After a reply by Mr. Car, and some additional de- | beFnia, of the discomfiture of the expedition, has | srcsohas not been a government vessel in this harbor | Flores upon, the wlec regal’ theore’ ert . | morning, and have only to say, that, if you desire it, | pe¢ requis Lo» blames 4 aoa ,_Date, the motion was agreed to. The Senate, after an | Ceusede elight resetion ip the market. ‘Of the | {oF some timo, although we are told that they are on | Whether her course will ond there, or whether sho | 1 bail not ultimately n interview with you. ap em aan pe a -@xcoutive , then adjourned. Pade Fgh Pee ng berg’ AV ‘203 | the cruisinc ground. perhaps in Pensacola or Rey West | will earry her victorious arms to the utmost confines | _ YU will, however, as a f Ronoe, doubtiees por-.| 4 ot sod ts him may move, Ho. 7. se Thds. and50 bbls, PortoRico, at auction to-day, brought | ## that seema, to be the favorite cruising ground on | of her ancient ¢mpire, is not yet Known, That Florida, | celve that.as in this instance 1 appear to underlie, the erg eget t House of Representatives. 36e. s 43s. Cd. In foreign, business has been restricted | ‘His station. The passengers and crows vessels | and the fertile flelds of the olden Louisiana, may yet | Charge of haviug raid something offensive to you, I « The Wood of Pembroke challenges © Plebeien. on n to 150 bhds, Cubs, at Sie. A cargo of 2.650 boxes yel- ured by panish navy, aro still confined in | behold proudly floating in triumph the Spauish flag, is | @USt require, as preliminary to any farther steps, to (No. 7.) ‘asuincton, Jane . Capyg ot them, we cecal t ‘ ose aul y I am charged. improper concerning we, ‘o Mr. 26, ‘at 17s, 6d.—the two last floating, and 1.100 boxes brown iy » through the sol. The news brought by tho schooner Fairy from | “Rhian Tam propared, un the Siret place’ toatmit maline ac Gebteetibon on inet — diers stationed to guard them, that death and disease i -ANORMATION s REL. guard them, an our port, whence she railed on the eve: : o ee ee eee en on ee ot ee STicentors Ste Pate, | afe amongst them “No one here (not oven the Consul) | the Siet ult, starting. It iv announced thatthe | of deny, according to the fact, the use of the expres. | him, that on Friday last, in thi MeEx1c0, burg tke tavorable. in the continental ports, not | kuows how many of them there wero at first, and, of | steamer Fanny would e night of the 1st inst,, | #0ns; and toexplain the clroumstances under whieh I'| the presence of Judge Barton, Mr. Grala, Mr. Braxton, (dem.) of Tennesseo, asked leave to in- Ni course, can give no information to our government | with 700 men for Caba, The two regiments o | *Pok publicly denounced me as “ not being « an. much doing. The Netherlands Trading Company have 0 giments that were Aroduce a resolution calling on the President, if not in- | declared 82.917 baskets Java for sole at Amsterdam on | Teepecting them. ‘They have snd reason to Iament the | to go to St Jago are stopped, and lust night, at mid. after. should you desivo it, I shall cheerfutly | 1 am theretore compelled to demand of yous writ- sais cian tod pobinn eh oa teeatinans't eae “1 ray pees dam ness of the A n flag, which should protect | night, the Pissare left port with 500 troope‘on board, of | StABt you an interview, I have oply to.add that this | ten apology for the expressions used by you; which com, P terest, to communicat ‘Wratxnone is scarce and wanted for export, and ish or French, how different | the Napoles | sep eee encraation unknown, suppoted matter never ought to have reached your ears at all; tpolcey I shall, if on consideration I deem it advise- ‘to the House all orders or instructions issued byany | 159 105, been paid for small 1s fate. to be westwi ‘The press are hard at it, working up | ®*,Whatever was said was ontirely private, and was be at full liberty to publish. of the departments of this government to any military ay Moreh west ay jouth | h eee Poe ned pen! Peg hag eo pmen your wet dove the enthusiasm of the people. They say it ix time that seltoes teint, nor understood us being intended, for Your spationt servant, and or other officers in New Mexico, and llkewise the —_ they never weuld have dured to refuse tho Pronch or | sot be‘sonteciied by its own gereneecet. Tess volue | 4. Lhave the honor to be, with consideration, your obe- | Lirow B. Hiner, Hq. Columbia Heese. espatches received therefrom; also, to communicate Our Venezuela Correspondence. Koglish Consul, the privilege of communicating with | is still for war.” " dient servant, HENRY WM. HEKBERT. ‘True copy sapy information which may have been received by him Bancexona, May 80, 1850, _ | them. they know too wellthe weakness of the American | A rumor is affost, but as yet bas obtained but little | 790. W. Banton, Bea. 26. Levis. elative to the call of «convention of the people of New | Horrible Conspiracy to Suffecate General Paez in his | §0vetRMent, and act accordingly. Our people at heme | circulation, that Mirasol and his assistant duplicate, ee esos D. MoCatt. Mr. Hirst informe Mr. Herbert he can do whet he d—@ not seem to understand the facts of this case, “s ‘Mexico, for the purpose of forming a State constitu- | Prison, in the Castle of San Antonio, or, in Defect, to | they would not be vo tame on the rubject, T sa gen, | ee ae ee Me greet Hridal cote lente. In reply to which, I received, on Friday evening, his! yy. trirrt replied to Sie Tevie, verbally, that he de- tion; and that ho inform the House, whether, if such | .fesasinate him on Board the Schooner of Wer Intrépide, | tain. I trust the truth will come out by and by, and | sent beads, and that between the Captain General and | Communication (No. 2) nied the uso of the alleged phrases, but peremptorily de- = oall bas been made, the same has been ordered, ad- | on ite Passage from Cumana to St. Sas sen the | the Eagle Mr. Clayton speaks of will get up. the General of Marine there exists little unison. On | Judge Barton smells gunpowder, and gives up the inform- | clined giving any eelioed wmeshen, denim, or apyto- . age . ” Cue of these vesrels,the Georgiani, was advertised in | dit, the plan of defence to be, if they do not succeed in ant—Judge Is. don't like a row. , and further stated that I (Mr. Herbert) wasas ‘vised, or approved by the Executive, and by whom or | General was te be sent. the New Orleans papers for Chagi nd teok cargo on | crurhing the expedition at once, to drive off the cattle (No. 2.) forty totake any measure I thought prop what authority such Ciaarge yee have been adopted, This conspiracy was the invention of General José pet nyar ee several ere engaged before | and set to the standing crops in the surrounding Sin: A swollen hand has prevented an earlier reply to Before it was possible, however, to take any mea- the government of said Territory. didea fons tof the Republic, and | 88¥ Lopes's party applied; these passengers are now | districtr. your communication of yesterday; and I amevon now | sures, commuuication No. 8, and subsequently No. 9, . Oris, (whig.) of Maine, objected, and the resolu- leo Momagas, ae ‘resident public, and | the prisoners hero, and the cargo bas been landed at At Puerto Principe, « proclamation, without signa- | compelled to resort to another's sid. Your demand, | were received, by Blood’s despsteh post, at the bar of tion was not introduced José Gregorio Monagas, Commandante of the troops at | the arsenal. There are something like a do: them | ture, bax been cirei calling upon the Spaniards | Preliminary to answering my inquiry, I accord to be | the Columbia House, end delivered to me accordingly, ‘The House then proceeded to the consideration Of | Rercelons, and a candidate to succeed his brother in the tee! to join the Cubans in their war against the govern- per and just. My informant is Henry B. Hirst, Boq. | retracting and den: ng in toto.— wherewith, ‘the report en Preside ‘This bar intenti if, possibl: 4 paid their passage for that place being on, their | ment. je stated to me, and hus repeated the statement upon | of course, the affair THE IOWA CONTLSTED RLECTION casR. mney. ‘barous intention was, if possible to San Francisco; they had noidea of any invasion —__---_— several occasions, that, at the dinner-table, at the Jo- On motion of Mr. Vaw Drxx. (whig,) of New Jersey, | more henious than the memorable act of Jan 24, 1848, | of were first informed, The Trial of Gen. Lopez at New Orleans, lumbia House, you said to him, aud to ® Mr. M. of ‘Mr. D. F. Mitten. who contests the seat of William | in the assassination of t! representatives in Congress, | outeide of the river, that their fellow passengers, were [From the N. 0. Delta, June 18.) New York, that I was a scoundrel, » liar, a coward, and . c, . “‘Thowpron. was allowed the privilege of addressing the and pasu them to resolutions in favor | Patt of L+pez's expedition who endeavored to persurde RIGHTH Day. son of « bitch; and that you would spit in my face June 18th, 1850. No, 234 Walaut st. ‘House on the subject. then compelling pass them to jcin them; this they refused, and persisted | _ Mr. Hunton stated that theGrand Jury of the United | whenever # convenient public opportunity offered. : = a reagne cyregis fed pages, closely printed, | of the President, and confer on him extraordinary | to be ast, oy were bomess people bound to Califor- a Mma —— ‘on Mo and eae Pa doubting, trom —_ . —< Lay Legs that Mr. Hirst backs down, ows the lie to Mr. Dallas, zl «rs; all of which proves that Monagas is » blood- | mia, and were left on board the vessel when the Creole | would bave io sitting. His partner, Mr. #4 groxs exaggeration, it ix due to both of us, as . 8, Mesers. Stnono, of Pennsylvania, and McDoxato, of i ts par = of « ao sailed awaytwith the rest, There are part ofthe prison- | Bradford, would remain in this pro SHH geatiemen, that you should afitem, or deny, Mr. Hirst’s No. 57 Prune street, June 18th, 1860, ‘Towa, (both democrats.) argued in favor of Mr. Thomp- y tyrant, cap: perpetrating any ect, | ory wasting away in aSpanich dungeon, by disease, sar- Mr. Ilunt asked if the Grand Jury intended to take | statement, and thus sfford me an opportunity of deny- Bin: I have just received, through Mr. Carroll Te gon’s claim to the however revolting to human feelings. Now to the | row and p hide hearts that their government will not | this mutter into consideration ; if #0, the defence would | ing, explaining, or retracting what may have led to | ® note from you dated to-day, ning matters Mr. Tromrsox, (whig.) of Kentucky, espoused the-| fact: President Monagas ordered General Paez to be | step into resoue them from such a damnable posi- | take the necereary measures to have the case laid be- | your remarks upon my charactor and courage. which, oa oceeat y igeoenas. cause of Mr. Miller. cemtinhd tisha of San Antonio, at 0 where | tion. Even if they had been part of Lopez's inen, | fore them. 1 beg distinctly to be understood, that [ have not | I was J with Judge Without coming to any conclusion, the House sd- Castle ), at Cumana, they surely had done nothing agaiust the Spanish | Mr. Hunton replied that he had no intention te | opened » communication with you in any spirit of | Barton; ‘or made any remarks which ed. he was personally known but to few, and thus remove | government, as they were never near the Spanish | transfer the ease from the Commissioner. hostility, or with any view to prov or ii dim- | by any possibility could be construed into the him from the capital, the better to carry into effect | territory; they, and the veerels, were captured on the | The cause then proceeded. culty; but solely for my own justification, and in the | eft disparngement of Mr. Henry W. Herbert. The ‘The Latest from Washington. tha soukamaahed ariege. coast of & friendly power, in the most iigh-handed, p- tollt, Benjamin stated what the prosecution expected. | carucnt hope thet your reply will assure ‘mo that I) porde) eget pd eg] Bap 3 ratical manner, nish armed vessel Pizarre; rove in the examination : that witnesses would be ve been mirinform . OUR SPECIAL TELRORATHIC DESPATCH. This little fortress is situated on a sugar-loaf bill, | they miro tanell oe ot thele vessel by force, and taken poceuret Suen Key West, who would show the retura T beg to state, in conclusion, that I will be compelled | Mr. Grain's acquaintance. [ should have sent, [ find, Wasuixoton, June 26,1850. | which forms the eastern boundary of the city; it has | s# prisoners on board the Pizarro, anda rope put round | of the Creole to that port; that Gen. Lopes himself | to leave town tor two or three days, to-morrow morn- | ® written yon by Me. such t wader. ustom. Yea will ploase in t xpress to him "Captain Ewell has been confirmed as Colonel in the | double walls, and a drawbridge to pass, to enter the the captain’s neck, and he was choked until he con- | stated that they were trom Havana, etc. These were and to request that any reply you may have to | stam seed just as the General aril hed il particular facts, which wou! mal li be made either early this evening, or de- | my regret that I did not do so, and at the samo time ‘United States Army, in opposition to Lieutenant | principal battery, wheres room had been fitted ex- seatne Seuttiston | taken F ng i raves, tebe tad pd ty aise oyeatee eraaar layed Jotit may ret urp, on Weditesday oo. yourself excuse what was a mistake. Bchaumberg, who, you will recollect, has had long | pressly to confine General Paez, having only one door, | in the trial against bim. Algo, one of the passengors | David Adams sworn—What is your ocoupation? I With great respect, your obedient servant, Your obedient servent, standing claim tothe ofiice. which opened where the main guard was stationed, | ¥** treated inthe same way. This we know to te os eae Ot the city of Patayette. bi To Henny W. 1 a GEORKGR W. BAKTON, fo Mr, Meany W. Hensxar, LBON B. HIRST. __. "he intelligence frem New Mexico is confirmed. Col. | and seven sentinels posted around him to prevent « | {ct ¥4" the page filews thoassives, op pe one ie |, Mate Sbet you bnew scledire to ie Spee hae Cqeae Cupy. met, BLATOR KER, Mr. Hirst admits that he didn't sey anything, end apsle “Monroe called # State Convention; and the State of | possibility of escape. In this prison General Paes was | count of the wrongs done them, but from the very man Some eeey, ene there in the morning about 10 | (The affair having now assumed @ proper character wizes for everything he is made to say. “New Mexico has been organized, embracing the whole | confined. Notwithstanding, had the General the liberty | himself—the valiant General of Marines, Ho told one ovclock, and during the night. 1 think the next | 1 theroupon addrerred to Judge Barton a correct state- No. ‘ ow 7 of his friends, that the sconndrels by telling him | morning she was gone ment of what bad m truth occurred, (No. 3). OT Prune Street, June 18th, 1850, of the disputed territory. This has caused considers- | of the fort, he could not have escaped, as the walls | set of lies, that they were bound Rew Orleans ‘W bat did she receive on board at Latnyette : y Bin: Since my communication to you this Ble indignation with the Southern members of both | were high, and an outer wall was occupied by seven | to ; * but,” says he, “I soon made them tel but come of pork, marked “ stores.” Mr. Herbert conceives himaelfineulted— Mr. Herbert wareth | T have seen Mr. Dallas—Mr. Barton is out ¢f towa, im to him. the truth. by P rope round their necks, and Al what quantity? I two loads. ir. Herbert getteth | New York .on bus! ; #0 Lam informed at his house. ‘houses. In the Senate, Mr. Foote offered s resolution | sentinels, to guard eboking them a little.” Did you see pasrengers go on ? Im the even- Queen—Mr. Her- | Mr, Dallas tells me, that I did use the words spok: calling upon the Executive for information on the | To prevent his escape was not the only object with | “These ure th prisoners now incareerated in | ing, I saw some | ersons going on board and returnl tert waxeth savage and rebuketh himself over another | which. I most emphatically repeat, Ib aye ld have done #0, t kn ed & contrary opin’ ir. , ase friend aude geutioman, I enter. poor " ‘Were those persons armed! I saw afew man's shoulders. eubject. A similar resolution was ofered in the | Monagas; consequently be was confined iu this clove | the dark dungeon, filled with vermin, and dying” with person: pean, em ies Gecase, wh papers, lately ‘reesived by the | OF twelve, no more; I paid no attention to the (No. 3 -- House, by Mr. Stanton, of Teanessee. A fresh bone of | apartment, and not allowed any communion with his | Ptvie, alse, Ou, Rose. but hope the Spanish Go- | ber. The Oreole laid at the steamship wharf—St. Sin—On my return feoes driving out, Thave received | 703" 4h? is, therefore, thrown into the slavery | family and friends. To suffocate him was the object, | cone eae Sietion Thie obds teat, Wt toy Rtate del egation from |! this close apartment; and to accomplish thie dia- | Yermment will deal lentently with them. Dit you atcertain from the captain or others, whore | > In the frst place, Iibog to inform you, that antieipat. | f2ib,the,highest respect, mys so, | aun perfectly willing matter. It ; that, | bolicalect two of General José Gregorio Monagas they were going? I did not learn from any one on | ing the source whence your information was derived, | there should bave heen aty aiusan enw ie New Mexico get to Washington in season, General | trusty officers were sent trem Barcelona, to have P euhons of the Y' beard. I this morning called on Mr. Henry B. Mirst, incom: | matter: had we have poe “y seer og in tan ‘Taylor will reeommend their reception. principal charge in protecting the General-and accord- | tiey va. when they embarked a the aterprag; but | | Tid you bear it from the pacaengers?, hoes thet I ny with Dr Joba D- MCall and Mr. Brightly, of | would have been none. personally, sare there r close! . e to, wes fornia. , asserting that you ‘The petition from New York, in favor of the passage | Os sort Gouna Gee ‘een, ood shee his pcs rhe cre tunoorat_ Amaeienns, Heer 8 Byes. eens’ rhe 3 lores peel 1) |'neahing : poe g my eg day 8 6 Your obedient servant LEON B. HIRST, of the Compromise bill, signed by thirty thousand = pouth tothe bottom of the door, to obtais P.8, If you dorm any farther commustoainn here, heavily ironed, not allowed intercourse with their | No, sir. you myself to your face. knowing nearly oy other a people, is in town, and the committee who have it in smallest particle of air; but he soon became entirelyex- | Conse! or any one ‘else, tried and condemned by « ¥. Garrigaes sworn.—Mr. Benjamin—Are you the | vices what he had told you) informed him that he was | sary, it had much better occur ‘at -gharge, will be received to-morrow at the Capitol, by hausted, and was suppored to bedying Another officer | Spanish Inquiition, om evidence got from them under | Keeper of the powder-house? | Yes slr Ss puppy, s scoundrel: and & liar, and that the only | above pereoually at my efiee, ‘the New-York delegation, after which it will be pre- b o ton ing tbe pation of the Ganerah, om torture, and now dying in a dungeon, what a consola- der deli reason Ww! fore 1 did no’ in and there chastive | Mr. Hexay W. Hannxar L, B, M. red from the mags pented could steamer In May Inst’ I delivered tt on him so long as my cane should hold togethor, was, ted star will reply to Mr. Sonie's speech en the | AX Uproar, and sent into the city immediately fOr me- | Fore cr our Northern editors of bee nae Ewe Gay time. A job-boat took it away at | that he is too rmall and too contemptible for chastive: } rome of our Northern editors of newspapers hoped that ical aid, and by degrees the General recovered, ‘he boxes were marked ‘Califrnta;” they | ment. ‘Theatrical and Musical. Missouri compromise line to-morrow, | The tee pnstoctnn wrote te Jone G oo Resale), eotherhin, ven pi raere Weauees 7 ‘01g Kegs of powder; there were 10s boxes, For these facts I refor you to the genticmen above | Broanway Tuxarar.—The entertainments for thie ona the eity of Barerlone, tolling him get onaces to oat Y may be cortal ‘Was the powder guarded on the levee? It was; I | named. gyening, commence with ¢ drama of “Cousin The Great Telegraph Case, | failed, owing to the inte should our government demand them to bo placed one be , @ German, over It; he wi iplay- i now 4 to inform you, to the best of my re- | Walter.” The part of Walter by F. 0. J. SMITH YS. HUGH DOWNING AND OTHERS. Btate seorets will leak out, the Spanieh suthorities would do no such thing. They | ¢@ st the mega: collection, of the true facts, Drinking wine on o1 ~ yearn yt ee prtgonatl ten 5 ies myo te have boom, secertatsied. {oo well convineed that the American government ‘In the meantime, letters arrived from Laguayra and | $°¢ g ‘The following particulars of the argument of from Curacoa, advising that the General be sent away Sogiand Wut ny Uhnens is axhontion, ap thay Biel | . oa the int Pecamber, 1906 snd was bodie | without « moment's delay, in any vessel; but should on the 7th of May. words: — ever. eee ane ee oe : eaten td ve American rinidaute are beginning to | "when it wan put in, was it marked and packed as | "No, Mr. Hirst; T do not wish to be introduced to | The divertivement from “Zampa” will bo exeeated by sine. Bostos, June 26, 1860. an mar apt stored! Charles & Harris, | day in my own room sloue, in the presence only of M: By wi What date was t It was put in the jer. | Brightly, Mr. Hirst proposed to introduce me to you. | gives evidence of thove refined qualities which con— ~ t I deollns4 a4 ently ca 1 oom remember, in these | stitute = good actress, and Chapman ix as droll ae The next piece will be “Friend Wagztes.” 4, | the Intrepido arrive, to positively refuse to embark ‘the report of yesterday. He contended that House's | gourd of her, as an assaenin had been appointed. (who | ©leide in that way of thinking, trom Want pe ose ote Pee ay nebrapenh Sapna pet iy ony So Teens, Sam nampa” willbe exsessed by Snstrument was no infringement on Morse’s ps- | was named.) and was on board the Intrepido to aasas- Were you told where it was to go when it wasre- | duced, as if I were, I should be compelled to decline | ‘et. They will also dance # Pas Bt and the tent; because anid patent does not teach how to | NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. — Ne, sir. My the ay po ein then inguir Why not oy ee Ny = ane Due kaas ' y t 5 ou were @ very clo ; dramat! - ated amake it; because Morse did not discover it, as applied | ‘From the Charleston Vourter, June 23) Did you receive notice te have powder delivered, A ve, x be Fe ry — real iw rd aa = forget thas * med” . ot jermantown, and oth: end, if so, by whom! Charles & Harris sent notice to Dy him, nor spply it by means to which thove of was ‘at Cumana, under the Guvernor's orders he oF- aueclas eae loan Wine tilan cl'the pars orite. | bave i astiverea, not know | Nimo’s Gaavas.—The new operatic and pantomimle House have any substantial similarity; because both | dered that she proceed immediately to St. ~~ vane, (19th inst..) rending in thelr bosts only to learn | Cross-examived by Mr Sigut—Are you certain those i T am an Englishman, and you had pubd- | entertainment called the “Island of Jewels” will be ptarted on the discovered ground of known truth, and | [Bathe prisoner. She was out of conland re ofan, | thenews. on the arrival efany of the U. 8. steamers, | boxes contained powder’ I am not sure; the boxes | llely spoken of my Queen, as I will hear or allow io | repeated this evening: It is s0 eplendidiy put on the } news carried sabel created were of different slees, Iw them; my reason for | man farther added, that stage, the dresses aud decors: Feached the object of telegraphing by dissimilar | which is foand of superior? quality in the mines hore; | gana ewe cur yds & antaton at Believing 1 to be peindor la thet we teecived nothing | mot thisk independent of her being the Queen of tions are #0 rich, and the means; because the means adopted by House are not | but ag F obstacle was thrown in her wa: consi- | Mr. Clayton, Seocetary of State. else, at poweer house, we have plenty in boxes in trtendly sation, phase te man claiming to be « deseri| Lis Ti 4 store. man so pure woman cul vabstentially atch 00 Morse 16 wet be, but pido might arrive bef meral got away; and as® | he excitement caused by the Inte pro Fn Direct examination by Mr. Benjamin—Were those | ““Thisis, to the extentof my recollection, all that T they ere superior in utility; and that morse vag dis- Saw war not put pygmy borg ~Y3 subsided. But the militis is organized, not only here, | boxes stored with you as pewder! Yes; my bili for = did say Lap me fhe aod Lerodl g wee privacy @overed inciple in electro-magnetiem, House turned Pumas, wood, but in other Spal towns, the different corps | storage was also for der. my own room. ton private individ iwately. — waned = ‘When you received the order to deliver these boxes, a excelent fallow, bus tes T cou beenuse could not be procured Governor, without some ) lam to ray that Mr. Henry B. Hirst did vital to blisiastroment; Gelay—therefore, to avold any delay in Betting off the Ucactan deckatre kee. nnegieee ‘sotheiding th tun for powder? Yes, | dine with me, and Dr. JK, Maso, not of New York, General, the inbabitante se on and tho | who were taken im the captured vessels. It seems there thal order? Yen sit | Dut of this city, was prosent. ; steamer was despatched. and the General out of the | are not so many as was at frst su) ’ no verbal order respecting it. T! It is quite possible that the subject might have been aoe at can: each of the sesassins. God bless him Te will bern noatter of reevet, if Lopes should not be | that Charles & Martie bed in store. referred to, and that Hirst, by his childish gable and volttion. Tt may be observed that the liberal Com ange convicted and punished, because {t mus: natarally be | _ Felix Robin, eworn:—Are you employed at the pow- | inrotent loquacity, dave me to say the political opponents of General Paex—have split, one | jrritating to the der-boure? Yes sir. pomething indircreet truth is, that! had been RT a. ey swith, im Do you know anything more relative to the powder | out on that day, all the morning; we had been drink- jon in favor of General Jose Gregorio Momagas, | Srite United Blotes than testified to by Mr. Garrigues! No sir. I was | ing wine somewhat freely; and { do not recollect what with absolute power to rule with the bayonet, and the | Cotertains the least doubt. employed there thirteen days alter the powder was | passed, with precision. het of civil government and o “any to the ‘The cholera has decteased In this elt; delivered. I have, however, seen Dr. Mason several times since, ie brother's election as military chiefs. | ing vat : ¥. Garrigues, recalled: examined by Mr. Sigur. The | and can assure youthat he har no ides thet I have oun ieventte and ee Save Sod See En Be latertag quantity of powder I delivered, as spoken of, was not | annoyed. or Ini to annoy you, im any Shin his fricade will czecilens comedian. tome reepret and Monagas is afraid. should he attempt | pemical aswell as , | am unusual quantity—we sometimes deliver 500,700, | beyond the expression of opinions, ‘as stated above, | ayatintle seat iu Morton's Phos efforts to fill every Ny, aeatie tt wh bis brother into the Presidential ehair with | Under present circumstances, the planters have no | and 1000 boxes. whieh T cone at L have a to express, on the Theetre The case, we understand, was opened y ©, 3, | the bayonet, the liberal party, who are for clyilgovern- | source open to them from whieh they ean replace such | “en. Rowley, reealled—Mr. Benjamin: Have you | gro ‘PBmith, Beq, but bis argument did not reach us. | a call upon General Paes for bis aid. For this | jogs, brought with you the bond and requisition made for | of Mose im , | Teason, Mopagas was disposed to put bim where he {From the New Orleans Delta, June 18.] Se came Gplisened Soom the coronal tn the y part. on its feet —— could ‘not Le made usctul This seems to be the seoret. | tiavana, June 8, 1800.—-The bark Georgiana and S record of my office, on reflection, 1 | ‘add, that bi ‘at | Fepresentation. and the taree of My Neighbor's Wife.” Case of Captain Gardner, &c. | At oll events, it will not be before the country re- brigantine Susan Loud have been modestly taken to it proper to bring « certified copy. I should very lik a for | Chanfrau as Mose keeps the house in roars of laughter; Baritone, June 26,1860. | } ‘nex, and in that case bony may Sin | arvenal, tm the we ee of the pon be : Bat eked if the oppesite counsel would bp 8 ov eatieteetion, set merely as ¢ I for he nen eoten et ee oer Burke as - ad business: » | Peecive ueeD, ae 8 geptioman s with wi everyth: Captain Gardner and his mate, Humphries, have been Gp cotangy Rondanapaies farce of the boy. T Mave walked with trope thiee | "On this © @iseussion commenced, relative to the | hee the honor to tefncquatnted. s % and Mr Purdy, = very active ands Bentenced to three years imprisonment, and fined aentearty J Americans to day, in the vicinity of the gas to | object to be attained the prosecution in intro. | I hope tis <ogesetion may satisfactory to iderable dramatic e: is an- $1,000 cach, for killing the colored cook. Centnevitte Counen, L. I—Taorrino.—A trotting | havea look at them. They have stripped the sails, | ducing this evidence. Morsrs ia, Hunt, and | you; and bave only to ask you, you consider the | ceasing In bis efforts to the ‘A navel court martial was essombied on board the match for #600, two mile heats, to 260 Ib. wagons | ard in this condition, they will remain, ite presume: ens oe lane ct ee, aw. | aie 400 ihe cowardly and ireachereas bows ‘@hip-of-the.tine Pennsylvania, at Norfolk, on Monday, ame off yerterday atternoon. The following Is « better authori oo “4 eter tbe flag bere 4 fe bond, with L. J 04 words over bis wine, in order to report them foe t 5 Purser Jones, Judge Advocate. William Carter, @ *ummary of the affair — epporition to hich was freely vo- rafe keeping. The follo purpose of breeding mischief, and creating frivolous petty officer on board the steamer Saranac, was ar- J Somerindyke named bg. 1 1 | lunteered, we have the unanimous voices of the Ame- for Mr. % quarrels between persons, who, I presume, have treat- for mutinous conduct | D. Stevenson b. m. 2 2 | rican masters in port. The Germantown com- : J. 0. Btark, for $i ed him with courtesy and kindness, Olemens. mutineers of schooner J. B. Lind- | munieat the © esterday, who has, in these john M. Beli, for $1000; John Hender- 1 bave the bonor to be. sir, with consideration. were committed at Nerfolk for ti fT Ceernevinie Covner, L. 1A match will come off | troubles, his shee" = faithfnlly es ‘] , for $2,500, and A. Bou- bie ah as vendo my HENKY WM. HERBERT. ag. on we elccing ee manaeree of | twe mio bests, fer Sieo, Something good ie looked | not been touched or trifled with. vn Mr. i anid that before this matter proceeded ‘ June 14. 1850, pAxmmcan Mvsuust The dramatic representation of named John Watkins, by striking him i ws “ schoener Pairy arrived from New Orleans on the | ®”y further, he would inform the Court, that on this Sree cong. KR. M. Staywanen, os ing drame of the “Drunkard” attracts latge Dead witha. brigh. L reuth wes presemh Trevrme—-Camsarece Pans Pvnssay, Suse 9 —A since which the town has been filled with idle re- | mo Judge MeCalch had presented to the aotiee | And received in reply his statement (No 4) Anemblages, every evening, to thidthestre of natural phe py AP a aay | eee aed yooteréay, Tike | Porte, tO the disturbance of every body One rogi- | of the Grand in & long and elaborate Judge B. having got sober, and Mr. Herbert ditto, both : merchast named @piiker, was found | Bow 6.two mile end repest mateh, in harness, ment was ordered out for the Int two days since, | this very case, it was that th “girite beck down—Juige B. thinks that Mr, Herbert | Caran Gsnvew.—The overtures, waltses, istrict Court to-day. for emuggliug gies 3 a ent All Bpote 11 eee ae to morrow—the points not Fh eee ts eeeene, a a tH smey bo tndeced to Jole ateet Ge Stoning oO this toeanon al wanes 600 apy to the value of several hun dole 1, Bheral ent, Dick La ‘ae a. Feapeeted Ne, theatre of health, are charming t f sen named Albert! . 4 Arson of Dr. Day formerly of New haa | this investigation was being proceeded with before the Sra —To to your note, T again compelled | eXtreme A fine selection for this evening. in Europe. Alberti, who was alo in- |W. Woodruff entered 5 3 | been telling f yeh the | Comminstoner, and be now asked the to | to meng § Jen of ar, “Slaymaner. om Mr. Cousins, the Irish comedian, is playing at Chi- . the wheat erop in North Heat Second Heat earn of the gov and from almost arhamed to say, that, if s moment's re- | cago. sed the (ide weler countion of Vitgieln cre ile. Pir -_ oe the Fairy, Walee 1 come posevnam, 56 the Hotel fivetion had served me, I might have known that Mise Davenront finished s splendid ‘ aie = = | Become 281% 3:00 formerly knew na the Tacon ar Pi Jremted. “Sil T tm angjous to ree you, becanse | Baltimore, and le now svending the ‘mouthe pe ee ented. » ' " Cee ‘The Misstastppt Crevasse, de. ‘S00 — Tite Johnson ship Braker fv the lagu American T'don't think that two, gentlemen have a right | *t,% beautiful residence on Cape Leland, New Jersey, ye 5:3036 $66 bouse here, was made prisoner day : said that the U. 8, District Attorney to » difficulty of this kind, in false. | THYON's Sreamnoat Crnevs tx an exosilent ba- Barresone, Jane 26, 1850, A good time is 6 on this course, July 15, | 1 donot know the gentioman, ots wadontons he fe © the Court that he should not | ed on coven eetheus tke capbesaniinn of ieappeal ot- siners on the shores of Long Ii They are The New Orleans papers brought by this evening's | phen Cotton Tall and oe visti neh Dovton Times, | S,tuhieet of the sister Queen Victoria, borm at Rassw before the Grand Jury. If the counsel | jnstment. I am now perfectly watistied that the truth | '° land and perform, thie day, ( cmail, give more favorable accounts of the Orevasse | best three in five, in Bermess.—Boston Zimee, tnd that he is pot very dangerous, save at « table w ination, ny why ag | hae net been tola me: but T wish to say, even though Chetter; nd te-meeren 00 Oise Cove, On N ‘above Natchex, and state that the river is falling “ Movements of Individuals, has talked at all, bat poe a ‘inde aaa ape, tte expected to have | reyes ee Tncat, I think you wal on Py ey Sea Greenport; Piceyune states that later advices ffom Honda- | | Hon. William H. Seward, Auburn, and one hundred gee hi “bean at ike ietoecenn ctaben on whie LL oi gh —llhy Le with me. Verg reopectinily. ie on the Sd and aly, at Sag Harbour, ‘Tins have Leon received, but that there is nothing im- | #4 ope others, arrived in this city yesterday, And | 4 dia too fast for the cpurt detailed for helt net think thet the ease GKORGR W. BARTON, i ous “ | John tO Oiliey. 8 N., and fity-five others | disposition. They are at the Onbanse—fortifications at time from befere 4 To W. If. Mennenr, Req. Deranrone or ris Cuna Invannns rnow , . ,U. 5 th th ing openly conducted, vT ‘The Mails for Europe. | sat ' took rooms at the America | °PP (Prom he flow Onesie basipee yenet6 the Grand Jury, whose proceedings ree Oi. Suavinanen Borrow, June 26,1850. | Hon. A. ¥. Raymond, N. i., and thirty-one others Hav ran 8, 180. Ihe balieved he cond see no end to | 7 tottom fails owt of Judge B's tuh— Mr. Hurst comes in ‘The etoomehtp Canada loft here this morning for | sete ) and took rooms at National Pty a a se Gs ‘and after a few rematks, he reepect- ‘anh Fah Od Bae m ‘ 5 who are *itnow was perfectly entinfiod. Roe ee aes se Gates ta nara duct | qciht Spmtewate umber of arrivals st the principal | behind ‘the Tat though the Tod rt om bebelf of Gen. Lopes: to H00d | granted him the Interview which he desifed, and. fe- a greet § hotels of the ity yesterday. wasi—Right Rev. Bishop | crews may be let off with only « light the cordinely commirted Generat | COlved bit aevurance that he had never epoken the on hoard. Amongrt the paesongers. were the Hom. Hopkins and , Vermont ; Bi ‘Lee, Delaware ; ‘Of the veereia# cannot exeape por the ae aby the tor | Words sttribeted to him. in reference to the Queen, of Rufas Choate, and the late Moyor of Havana. Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Dr. condemnation. U Court. in any way refleeted on her, ase or ass wo. Gonstahe “ a py OH sored the er ecorepeeuies oo ison, hae elose Geen, tbe amount of ball rome up. The | Tatiwe' shat ue mewepeper’ reps Samiyont Cor illed. “ d — aired " hewepaper reports were an magni tse yg oo ere tae tet ae yesterday Reo) Rene coe aEP we hoving born constonred Be. wat {uteutlonelly fave, and #0 reported for the purpose of Peter Davideos, the constable who was stabbed by | Non, Jeomes Witeon. of Now 1, The new plan of garrinom, and defence fo the iand ia ee h,aits teamed fram him, that Henry, B. Hirst, afer “ i ree \¢ in Congress, to force immediately, A rendesvons 4 ing power to create mischief, becomting ung Walter, ot the elreur, few wighiesinen deg | migrating to Califrme. boon eteued tn thie oy, and mon are being enllaved Peet ne seis not consider the | Slsimed at the conrequences of his own villany, eab-

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